The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH); Center of Russian Language and Culture (CORLAC) of Friends School. — Baltimore: CORLAC, Friends School of Baltimore, Inc., 1991. — 162 p.
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S. Frederick Starr, The USSR: A New Psychology (Keynote Address)
Greg Guroff, The Changing Soviet Scene (Banquet Address)
Maria Lekic, The "New Russian Literature” and Soviet Literature in the 1990s
Helen Segall, Ljudmila Petrushevskaja: A New Voice of Glasnost
Kathleen Parthe, Village Prose in the 1980s: Rewriting and Rereading Literary History
Katerina Clark, Rethinking the Past and the Gorbachev Thaw
Irene Thompson, The Proficiency Movement: Where Do We Go From Here?
Richard D. Brecht, Dan E. Davidson, Ralph B. Ginsberg, On Evaluating Language Proficiency Gain in Study Abroad Environments: An Empirical Study of American Students of Russian (A Preliminary Analysis of Data)
Zita D. Dabars, An Overview of 1987,1988,1989 NEH Institutes, NEH National Network, and Symposium in Russian Language and Culture
Workshop ReportsIntroduction: Irene Thompson
Curriculum: Sarah Heyer
Materials: Margot K. Frank
Professional Concerns: David Morgan Frost
Teacher Preparation: Frederick Johnson
Participants and Staff of 1987, 1988 and 1989 NEH Summer Institutes in Russian Language and Culture